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Port Adelaide’s club
membership has overtaken
Adelaide’s for the first time
after the Crows this year
became one of only three
AFL clubs to record a drop in
members.
In a year when total AFL
club membership hit a record 836,136, Adelaide lost 1329
members to fall to 52,920 while Port Adelaide gained 5089
members to hit 54,057.
Port membership overtakes Crows for
first time
Cameron a Crow for three more years
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There aren’t many subjects that
most passionate Australian
soccer fans agree on, but
nearly all of them will tell you
that the FFA Cup is a Good
Thing.
The knockout competition, first
held last year, gives state-based
amateur and semi-professional
clubs the chance to test themselves against A-League
opposition.
And more.
Livewire Adelaide forward Charlie Cameron has become
the latest Crow to put pen to paper, committing to the club
until the end of 2018.
Cameron was already contracted for 2016, but has agreed
to an additional two years. It follows the signatures of the
likes of key Crows Taylor Walker, Rory Sloane and Richard
Douglas, who have re-signed in recent months.
The club is still wrangling with versatile forward Tom Lynch,
who has reportedly fielded interest from other clubs,
including the Demons, and sweating on a likely decision
by star midfielder Patrick Dangerfield to join Geelong at
season’s end.
Cameron, 21, joined Adelaide as a rookie at the end of 2013,
and has played 25 games for 34 goals since his debut in ...
FFA Cup could expose gulf in class
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Charlie Cameron snaps at goal against Brisbane on the weekend.
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Adelaide United players celebrate after
winning last year ’s inaugural FFA Cup.
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